Musée des Arts et Traditions de la Valleé du Draa

Top choice in Zagora


Follow the signs to this fascinating small museum, where three floors are dedicated to traditional life in the Draa Valley. Look out for tribal jewellery and wedding garb, the intriguing birthing room and tea glasses thought to shatter on contact with poison. All exhibits come with excellent explanations in French and English, or take a tour with a local guide.

The people behind the museum also run the recommended guesthouse next door.


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